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0KEC10N CITY ENTEKrUISK, FRIDAY, OCTOHKU fi, 1000 t CURKESIWDENCE A i 1 a a A .CV irfvAiC.-rfV-0l4S Mltird. HiFroKi, Oct. l! -Henry Schali In delivering cordac-id to hi brother Jale, at On (jin C'ty. Sportsmen er out in full force Mon day forenoon. Now bluejays ar not o dcntiful as heretofore. JjIiii SeeJlmg unit family drove to VToodbutn Stur.!y and spent Sunday with Mr. anl Mm. l.d.N-elv and family, retiiniinK Monday. Mr. rWdiini!, i'l' crew ' ,uen commenced ditftfii'il hi potato,- Tues day. 1're the eek ends ' illbava them all in the tun. lirandina Meyer has almct recovered frim the maid he received on her foot aouie ill vteels ai.'o. Two tnore rcpuhbcan loy here John- bn Mowr and (i. Keuttor are tlieir frond ' as. Wax. Schati ha taken np the rohbler'a trade. Charles Larson is Tery ill itb pleu r'sy. Fred Maker is new head mansion b II. K. llayri' farm. Henry I'akcr is able to be about apiin. Mr. Walter and family, of Glencoe, were quests of hia arnta-in-law, .Mr. and Mm. Weisseuborn, Sunday last. Christina Shan ia staying at a Mrs. Webster '. at Fulion. Frank Weddle'a new hog bonne ia a thintf if beauty, a joy forever. Brdland Ksdianp. Oct. 2 Mm. Frnntin Fisher died at her home on Tuesday last at the ae of &' year, of dropsy, brought on by rancer of the itomach. Mm. Fisher's niaidrn name waa Stribner. vat bora in Germany, May 10, 138. Married Auftiri Fischer in 161. Came to U. 8. in 1S79. Alter living in differ tnt states in the Union, the came to Oregon in 1SSS. Mra. Fisher waa the mither of 12 children, all bein born in Germany. A husband, three eona, two daughter and aix grand-children tuo ive her. They are: Anoint Fisher, nr. AuUKt jr. Adolph and Herman, .Mm. Ed Morun and Mm. F. V. Sprasue. All are renidontn of Oackamaa county, except Mm. Sprague, who Uvea in Cal. A larw crowd aiwembled at the liedland cemetery Thurnday to pay their last re epecta to one wtio has been much loved by all who knew her. Rev. Tragalo of the M. . German church, of Logan, performed the ceiemony. Mm. Hicinhothem in quite nick. Mr. Beerel'a family arrived here lat avet-k from Galveton. They prefer the Webfool state to any. A f tmily frjtn Idaho in expected to rrive here any day. They will occupv the farm formtrly owned by Ed Eichrdon. A few months ao. eve'y wther houe in our tuwn wan empty, now yon can't get one for love or money. Who nay we should nit wear the button which eaya "In McKinley we trut, in Bryan we bust?" , Claud Stone, who han been in Idaho tin pa.-t taminer. ia excted home to day. A lecture will be given at the Bethel church tonight. The dance t B F. Linn'n waa well attended and a t'xjd time enj ye 1. SclifKil opened in Dint. No. 21 venter dty with Mica Kittie I'urne aa teacher. There were 12 pupils in attendance JIiBt llicinbotheni will open achool at Dint No. 75 next Monday. Jacob Many has taken tbe contract to dry i-pragUtf'n apples. Oh! won't the "Chineyg" Buffer for the next two months to come. Mre. Jan. Foolam wan down to the metropolis one iiay lat-t week. Harry consismpilon is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thought to be in the beginning. It can always be stopped in the beginning. The trouble is: you don't know you've got it; you don't believe it; you won't believe it till you arc forced to. Then it is danger ous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it your self and-at home. Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care fully every way. This is sound doctrine, whatever you may think or be tofd ; and, if heeded, will save life. If you have not tried It, send for free sample. Its agreaable taste will ! SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 409 Pearl Street, New York. SOc. ana $l.OO; all druiurlsts. Mosher also eiit few hour thcnum hi a a to Orient. I'hil l.lnn, wlio In at work in mill t Orient, scent Saturday and Hun- 1T at home, Mm. Moehor a visiting her daugh ter, Mra. Neakiik at l.onau Saturday and Sunday. Mm. Tnilliniter, of I.oi;n spent a few hour with Mra. A. Sira,iue, of thia p!ace. JUrqusra. Mai'm, 1VI. 1. The Hull Creek annual fair wan the bent held in several yrarn. The eutriea both of stock and vegetable! exceeded that of last year, while the display in the ladies' depart ment very fine. Over IbM.) ticket were sold and the receipt from other aourcv were sutlicient to insure a finan cial nieces. Fd Young and hia son, Claude, are here from east of the mountain. Thev intend to return to Kastcrn Oregon the last of Ofiolwr. 1h' I.iyn and bin non trip eant of the uiountaina. Fd are on i Thev talk of : moving over there aoon. Kev. C. A. l.ue and family are m.iv to Urooan, Marion county. Tit Kev. F. C. Butler, of Oregon City, taken hi place an pwntor of the Maroum circuit. KoWrt Skirvin has gone to Montana, to look up a location. The Maniuam school began yenterday with Mini Flnie Taylor, an teacher. I.ovd Martptatn tegan a term of school j CVtoUr 1, at Tca.el Creek. Mim Mary Miller ia teaching in the Burn school. Kev. Ixwney is moving into the Van Way houne, which he recently pur chased. aolalla MoLAiXA.Oot. l.-Tho "World's Fur" at Marijuain waa quite a sucvea in many wave, indeed, it surpassed the state fair in good weather. The Silver ton Band aa otual, discoursed sweet music, and found "America" waa in huh glee. The "Missouri" hog trial has again failed to materialize, by the Justice sus taining second deruurr, so a third modi fication of complaint may be looked for. By the way, what is the ue of having a bog law if one-third of the people are permittee! to let their swine roam at large, taking on fat at the expense of the two-thirds that are thus made to fat'en their own within, their neighbota without. W. P. Herman ia moving from the Sander's farm back to hi own, on Rck Creek, where the Herman Bros, public sale will take place next Friday. J. D. Jordan succeeded in getting the last of his hot, stored in the Aurora ware houe lant .Friday. He expects to clone tbe sale of the same for 14 cents. Mr. and Mr. K. K. Thomas and grand-daughter llailie, are at home from a week' visit at Ilwaco, Wajdi. Headmaster Engle haa U'en repairing bridges lately. John Shaver has been superintending the improvement on Molalla river. Thin week, by the time this appears in print, we expert to be invited to Oregon City by telephone. Edmund Parker, of Crook county waa visiting relatives in this vacinity last week. Mr., Farker had not been in Clackamas for 25 years. Oiwigu. Oswego, Oct. 3. Hoppickers have all returned home and Oawego is alive again. The fall term of school commenred last Monday. The attendance of pupils ia much larger than last year. Monday morning was eagerly looked for and hailed by our local sportHmen and as soon as day dawned the bang, bang, of the shot gun proclaimed that war had been declared against the Chinamen. John Gardner was the champion of the dav, having bailed 13 line birdri. Mrs. G. W IWer. who has h-en very sick, ia rapidly recovering. JameB Coon, sr., returned home Mon day from Eastern Oregon, where he has been en. ployed, running a threshing machine. Mrs. G. W. White, of 1'ortlaiid, was visiting in Oswego Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Coon have gone to hoiiHi.-keepirig in the Zoimwalt cottage on Second street. 1'rof. H. T. Eyans has purchased the nubiir property on Fifth atreet and is having the bonne finished ami other im provements made. Kiredy News. Needy.Octoer, 3. Mr. Gahler, one of the leading farmers of Needy, threshed two acres of cloves, and got forty buhhels of need. He ia rejoicing over his crop. Lewis Spagle made a trip do Portland and Salem lant week. We have to he on the lookout for Lewis, get your tin cans and cow bells ready. Ijuis Spagle and George Atkins went to the fair last week at Marquim. They reported a good time. Needy was well represented at the fair jn Marqnirn Saturday IaHt, The boys are all ready for the bird law which opened Monday. COriSUMPTIOH Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike tyou sudden Nov. It does not come that way. It creeps Its way along. i irsi you think It is t little cold, nothing but a little nacking couch; then a little loss in weight: then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your cough today. You can do it with The pressure on the Iw chest is lifted, that feel ing of suffocation is re moved, and you are cur ed. You can stop that little cold with a 25 cent bottte; harder coughs will need a 50 cent size; if it's on the lungs the one dollar size will be most economical. I ronS.ii:;y rcotumaJ ATrs flurry Ix-torat hi all B)r f4ln.ni. I km utnf u huw In myowft tutUy. torXj rty yrrt au i r.1 ,ur it ft. vnj lUf A a Kit.., M l . bit Utr : Jan. 4, 13. I'uM MmUib, luwa. Writ IK Dnrtnr n llm. A4. it. la.J. c. Attn. Luv.il. Mui Wru Ankin ban gone to Cortland to w irk in the round houn. (ieorge Kinzer i getting along nicely with hi broken arm. Cha. Kinzvr ishai k to Nee-I again. 8nij. P a ' n v . Oct. 3 Potato-digging i an o-cupation the farmer are very much interested in junt at prenent and the crop in good. Many farmers are hauling ' Bu Is to market. Work is progressing rapidly on pile L Jrjving oil tlie south bank of the Sandy river where pile are teing driven and huarded up to prevent the river bank from washing; out a new hutment Brown A Suns have their big sawmill ni'ist completed. They will saw cedar. lumler for the present. ' II. Bruns i building a new horr-e stable, Messrs Mi Intire A Thompson will run Mnriringer'a sawmill, up on the Simly and aill saw tie!. Socialiita held a meeting in Yonker'n 8a'')n where tiny disiiis-ed the p lilienl issue of tho day ill such st n lorian eloquence that their talk could be heirdfrom the rising place oh de sun to the chair in which it nets (loan, and didn't say anything. j Ho! for the Woodmen basket so-il i and dance Oct. i. Every body will bring their year's prolit and buy baskets. , ,.- . : t i i A. hpauldifiger waa in Furtiaiid and' 1 " attended his son's wedding on tlm Huh. OirSeli. Guimi.l), Sept. 'J'.K As threshing is past, we hardly know what next to look j for, butt there has always been some thing to (ill up time as it II y. ClilTSarver and family have returned from a three months' visit to old Vir- K'"'", having spent tlie, siliniiier with I hia childhojl 1 relatives ami Iriemi at j10I H i I Quite a few are passing through Gar-! fie 's main streets on their way to the mountains to hunt Among the number is Win. Jones, lato of CUckain ih, who exM;(:ls to spend a we-k upon Oak Grove. Born to Mrs. Hena I'almaleer Hun. can, on Sept. 21, a (hie H-pound son. Another lo call Mrs. J. V. Palmatecr grandmother. Ilenrv Epperson spent a few days with his sister lant week, Mrs, I'orter, of California in the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. 8. I'orter, of Gar field ami expects lo remain all winter, JackHon liidwcll is tho j!UCtof John Tracy. Garfield school commenced its fall term of school the find, of October, with Mins OiuHtrotii as teaclier. The Tracy school commenced the smim day. Our correspondents will please send in articles before. Wedm-days of chcIi week, otherwise it rem lies iih loo lain for publication. A barrier aain-d di-cusu and belter than drills is KHAW'H I'L'UK MALT. Hold by E. MarniiKH, (Jreon City, Ore. 1 r ' - ' x' I 1 - r m v a? m. n w THE MCD SHIHTS. : .. fAha Wear Ifcem la I ivaiimiurl ul ralirorNla. There aiv men In the ponllciitlnrlea of Cullfoiulii who are favored with I iy,I ahlria, hut they are not iiinde par , tleuliuly hiii l'.v theivl.y. I When a oiinlct him oiun worn tin' crlin.u ahlrt, ho he' aa ardculty a a ciiilct can tu-p fr nnytlilng Ihil the Miiid.ll will never liiake him wear it ii gal u. It menu that h bus tiled I cftvupe and failed. I lint tlmt I all Henceforth tie ! In n il.giiidid limn In prloii clrcle j N Hun) credit are gone. Solitary j ciniilin'ini nt. dungeon and bread an I water mny l hi prllu. He la Wat. lied, niliixvted J the omVei. jmluted out and 'Yplilltlel" Visitor I and iieWiMinera. Atni'iig tlie 7i roll tlct In the Jute ttilll II hhi .nek may 1. ,t!itni:tihtie. at a glanee. If he be awny from there moment, the guard kno It. Then the prlu till ring. ! the I'itleer lletutile, blotxlhouild aril I uu liiunr.l, and the hunt l-gin. j home of the rtl ahlrtera at Han i (JiK iitlu an among the most ihirlug fellow that ever sealed a prln wall, and every tunii of them hn run the g.intlet uf guartl and linilliig gun. Anr I bd In iriv who break for llU-rty I I llalde to he riddled with lend wlllilO I Ul Ki-ciml. The rouilet know IhK but they alio know that In-yond th gray atoiie wall there are green hill and ihi'P railue and - wiii'iy-rr- ilolil. 't he mail W tio I m-uleiii-ed to ill on a prlnoii cot I willing to stake hi fe for litxTty. Ill da and night are ni'Ut pn'parlng for tli game. If he win, the "coil" he leae N-tilud are Jul. Until, ami many are th tale of pluek and luck they will tell In inemorlatu. Aa a rule, no rlaa of pcvple stand by rni li ether like cl tu ciii."-r'au l'rniii'lco Calk THE SQUIRE'S DILEMMA. Hk,rt II Wa At. A Justice of tho M-a- lu one of the wet end (Hinxighs luil a warrant for the arnut i f a west end woman fur slander. S.pilre S. J. White ImppeiieJ to In- present at tho hearing. The ptva ei-utor teatirli-l that the defendant hi I ralh-d her an "old virago and that h had added. "I don't know what that mean, but whatever It I that' whnt you are." The wltin-s admitted that she did no know wlmt the meaning of the word nil, either, hut ti KtlrW It had no E'hhI meaning or the othnf wouldn't have made usr of It. "No matter wbat It ineaii." ald the tiulri. who I in Intently patriotic American, "It'a a fiin-lgti iiann. an I she had no husliiesa calling you It. I'll Cue tier for It." 't'iulre," whlain-reil H.iilr White In his rar. "you have no Jiirlxllctlun In slander suit. They must I entervl ii court." "Well. I ll h.dd her fur cuurt, then." tho intr (lei lari-il. "Hut there's no law under which yo i can do that." tie w a told. "Well. I'll hold her anyhow." ho re pll.l. "and test the colistltutloliallty of the tvt.' "Hut Uiere la no art." p-rnirU 8iulre W Ulte. "(Ji t out of thU oIIIit." comti'ond.il the squire, turning on him. "ln yu think I'm going to allow you tu com lo here and learn t-n- the law?" "You tin go, too." lie said, turning to the women. '"You'ri' lxth released on your own ric-ogg nl inii ,. until t ti i court finds out what the daruatlon i io with this caiM-."-rilUhurg New Womi mm4 W I4ow. I Never h-t a wiuiuin plan a housn for you. Take her kindly by the hand and l any: "My dear girl. I am going to build a house, ninl yii shall hnve full swing regards arranging the closet In It. ou "omen alwnya love to have con venient place lu w hlcli to store thing. and you shall therefore have rhmet to burn, but nfter this-hand otT." A mansion built after the augges- tlona of a hlcMiiiii-r I a fearful and ,. . . U',ifiil..rrnl Ih tu. II i..tt..(-.. 11 l.u.l.a well on the outside, hut tho Interior give yotl the hi-ndiirhe. "What woniiiii built this bonier said a aooruful frh-ud as he went over a newly purelias.-d reslihliro with the owner. "What woiiinu:" said the latter. "None that I know of It was built ten years ngo, mid I bought It from the last tenant." a ui raiin,1 reiierau-ii me rrieu, cn0 HW,'"r n oiiiiin plnnri.il It, for I I II ! . M I . . . . M . ' iii'vor saw aucn n ioi nr useless win- dowa nnil door. If that woman ever dies, and her heirs wnnl to break the will, alleging Insanity, they would only have to bring the Jury to this house to got a verdict lu their favor." It after wnnl develop-!) that a wumnn did plan the realdeiice mid wns qulto proud of the Job. Loulsvlllo Times. ' A nr1 Innlrlnir lifirn" nimI MMir ),y . in li k r rii'n U I hn Hi, .Mat Iftllll lif I, ri.lll tilimtlon. ' Eureka Harness 031 nof nulv mnlrM fin lifirfKf nn I ttir liomtf hn k tH'iii r hut riii-t f i nm I y llltlnri I I lie" I I. .1.1. 11 J '!. im II iiMiimriiy V.'HIM. jt, A '.li , 5TAM)API it OIL CO Give Your Morse a Chance! v - i , i A i. ii 'w, i' x.' .i.-.r. 'o.v , M. L. BLOCK Tho 1 1 onu l u rn islnr Furniture Carpets and Stoves... Aro you in tho market for Stool Hnngoa or Stovos? Call on 113 ns wo aro tho PKOFIT.KILLKKS Aro jTou roady for Good Carpets Call on us the Proflt-Killors.as bycall Inp on us you will sharo a part of tho profits. Wt Furnish Your House fnmi (Vllar tu Allic And Don't Forgot that wo havo tho vory Latest Dobigns in diall and aro selling: lowor than ovcr per roll and up. 1 't . -,Va Noto a fow of our Bargains: Hester f I all'l U l'(H,k Stuvi s ;i .'.O nt.. up. l'ri-k go jel at S ct. r gal I'oj'Ji-r Indt'itll Ten Kelt!' I't ct (bir I.ai e Curtain ! partim nl rinl all other In i 1 - in tlie I'ity. Ili.lr.x-tii Set fr'.in f'.MH an. I up. (ir I.aiii ar' I au t , f u I atxl cheap ami 1 'H i f"fet lhat e ii,ak fraiii" toorili r. A lilK' N'elV M.NlelS. WIhfc' M ,. i III-that I'liitrrsal Siilif.u-tiiiii, only i : ' i W'i Wo aro Solo MB Main St., Opposito rostomco. Get our Prices "Cyclone" I mm Threshers Automatic Kfackcra, Wind Sta- k , er, Hut so I'owcra, Tlirc.hcrinuii'a upniiea or Ail Kinda. niTC foil CATALOGUE Paper 10 cts. A 'A,t r. . -.' Agonts for tho Mi and Bain i, Best On li on Job Printing. ' "Russell En2rine5 Traction or lortablo, Slmplo or Coin pound, WooJ or Strtw Durncra. RUSSELL & CO., PORTLAND, OR. AND PRICES.